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Yes they designed and furnished the interior themselves. They do their own marketing, menu planning, and cooking. These two Annnapolis entrepreneurs bring DIY to a whole nother level.In the slideshow below, you’ll see a crustless quiche–perfect for the gluten intolerant. Special diets do well at b.b. Bistro.

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American Apparel held an employment open call earlier this week, but if you missed it you still may be in luck. The manager needs to make a decision, and there may still be time to add your name to group of people under consideration. Act fast!

Primary business focus: American Apparel is a clothing manufacturer and retailer. There are not many places to buy merchandise made in the USA nowadays, but one company bucking the import trend is American Apparel. This store’s sweatshop-free products include accessories and men’s and women’s clothing, including tees, pants, dresses and items made from organic cotton. The company’s signature look is simple, solid color knit pieces.

Open positions: Cashiers and keyholders. Both day and evening shifts are available.

Training: Provided.

How to apply: Print your résumé and list of references and bring them in or call (410) 266-6661 for more information. Email tayloro@americanapparel.net to learn more about job openings and other open calls.

Desired employees:

bright, hard-working people

intelligent, friendly and dedicated people

those who are passionate about American Apparel

According to American Apparel’s Sean Seaton, “Anyone is welcome to come in for an interview with the manager.” He says that employee perks include 50% off merchandise, health benefits for full timers, and a clothing allowance after working there for a while. “It’s a good opportunity for people who show initiative to move up. I love working for the company.”

You may have heard that the USPS is contemplating shortening its work week.

But did you know it may close 40 or so post offices in Maryland, too? The guillotine list includes Betterton, Tylerton, Massey and some place called Ladiesburg.

The plan is to turn post offices into vacant store fronts and to relocate postal business, or “village post offices,” to gas stations and grocery stores. And sorry towns with no gas station or grocer, but you’re going to have to figure out something on your own.

There’s no word on the next postage cost increase yet, but you can bet stamps are going up, too.

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When I first read about people snorting “bath salts” and then acting as though they were on super-PCP, my first selfish response was, “Oh, no. Now Epsom salts will be outlawed, and they’ll be no post-workout soaks for me.”

But I need not have worried. So called “bath salts,” which actually contain not salt but a mixture of plutonium, battery acid, and methyldioxybraindamage (or some such things), are sold over the counter. Their soon-to-be illegal status will not block the sale of Epsom salt.